Information about:

Courses

Fall 2011

Please note: This is a tentative list only. Inevitably there will
be changes in the proposed curriculum due to leaves, retirements, and the
hiring of new members of the department. Students should reconfirm offerings
during the pre-registration period of the semester before a course is to
be given.

Foundations Seminars
(High Demand, Open to undergraduates only)

Course #

Course Title

Professor
Time Block

91

Foundation Seminar in African History

Penvenne
Block 7 - W

93

Girlhood in the 1950s

Drachman
Block 8 - R

96

Foundation Seminar: Vichy France

Foster
Block 6 - T

Research Seminars
(High Demand, Graduate Students by special permission only)

Course #

Course Title

Professor
Time Block

192

Brazil and Argentina

Winn
Block 11 - T

193

Massachusetts and the American Revolution

Carp
Block 5 - M

196

Misogyny and Patriarchy in Europe 1100-1700

Marrone
Block 6 - T

197

Religion and Law in Islamic History

Manz
Block 7 - W

Survey Courses
(Open to undergraduates only)

Course #

Course Title

Professor
Time Block

02

Globalization

Winn
Block G+ - MW

12

Science and Technology in World History

Rankin
Block I+ - MW

13

Restructuring Africa's Past

Penvenne
Block E+ - MW

22

The Changing American Nation

Ueda
Block F+ - RF

23

Colonial North America

Carp
Block E+ - MW

28

U.S. Foreign Relations to 1900
View syllabus (pdf)

Ekbladh
Block I+ - MW

34

African American History Since 1865

Joseph
Block G+ - MW

40

China to the Opium War

Josh Hill
Block I+ - MW

42

Japan to 1868

LeuppBlock G

46

South Asia to 2000

Jalal
Block G+ - MW

50

Ancient Greece

Steven Hirsch
Block F+ - TR

52

Introduction to Christianity

Heather Curtis
Block E+ - MW

53

Europe to 1815

David Proctor
Block M+ - MW

55

Europe in the Early Middle Ages

Marrone
Block L - TR

60

Early and Imperial Russia

Mulholland
Block D - M & TR

64

Modern France and the French Empire

Foster
Block I+ - MW

65

Great Britain and the British Empire
View syllabus (pdf)

Malchow
Block A+ - MW

72

The World of Islam

Manz
Block F+ - TR

83

Special Topics: North American: Faces of Community:
Nation, Culture, and Region in the United States

Ueda
Block 3 - R

86

Medieval & Early Modern Spain: Pluralism to Absolutism

Schmidt-Nowara
Block J+ - TR

Thematic Courses
(Open to undergraduate and graduate students)

Course #

Course Title

Professor
Time Block

104

Gender, Travel & Imperialism

Baghdiantz McCabe
Block I+ - MW

122

America and the National Pastime

Gittleman
Block 6 - T

126

Religion and U.S. Politics

Heather Curtis
Block G+ - MW

128

Civil Rights Movement

Joseph

134

Tokugawa Japan

Leupp
Block 8 - R

150

Ancient Greek/Rome

Joanne Phillips
Block E+ - MW

153

Martin Luther: The Man and his Era

Daniel Brown
Block J+ - TR

163

A Special Relationship: Britain and America Since WWII
View syllabus (pdf)